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Albany Ledger from Albany, Missouri • Page 6

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n'tM CM I A mm CASHIK-CHECKK I Floyd Noble. The Albany Ledger, Thursday, November 5, 1964 CARD OF THANKS 444044M NOTICE Auto glass replacement Mrs. Beryl VanHoutan spent FOR SALE Residence of Dr. and Mrs. C.

M. Newman. 2 blocks south of square. Contact ROBERT L. Ross.

atty. 726-5500. 3-tf. Willow Row New? My sincere thanks for all the Friday afternoon with Mrs. Maur ice VanHoutan.

CLASSIFIED RATES Classified per word 4c Classified, minimum of 50c Card of Thanks, minimum $1.00 In Memoriams, per line 15c Blind Ads 25c Extra Classified Display per inch. Front Page Readers per line 25c Body and fender repair. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fhona 726-3223 for appoint-ment. Free estimates.

RAYMOND SMITH BODY SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCamp NEED A RUBBER STAMPT Any bell, Harold and Ricky attended nice cards and letters I received while I was in the hospital and since I have been home. They were all deeply appreciated. MRS.

VAN WTLKERSON Faucett, Missouri type face, size or style. Fast, efficient service. THE ALBANY LEDGER. 47-tt a meeting and dinner at the Way-man, Sunday and spent the after 'iu i I WNWw TAKE ADVANTAGE of our Fi COMPLETE GRINDING and Mixing program. Try our new mobile fpprf maker cm vour farm.

PAR- Br Mn. Dtlno Crabtr Sunday school attendance 16. Rev. Alvin Hillman held service Surulav afternoon at the Crestview limne. Lev.

Hiilman is assisting Rev. Porter Hopkins with a revival met'tmg at the Heath church. The last fish supper will be CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE nancing Service on aluminum storm windows and doors. ma sf.rvthe. Carmack June- noon in the Otis Steinman home.

Sirs. Dclno Crabtree visited Friday afternoon with her sister Mrs. Robert Watts in Bethany. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Maxon of Maryville visited Sunday afternoon I want to thank my Albany i i-u i. xt a at-' rr YARD? Albany. 31-it lUUXP the cards and letters FOR SALE and gilts. Bethany, Mo. Hampshire boars LOWELL BEALS, 27-8t-p '-'ft itl ICL'CXit ill' ness.

FOR SALE Duo-Therm oil hea NO HUNTING or trespassing on land owned or operated by with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Jess ter with fan, late model.

REX A. K. (Brack) WILSON, Jr. Nov. 12.

HOUSE. See at Daniels in Stan- JESSE MILLER or BOB RJNE- FOR SALE World famous Vacuum Cleaners, 7 attachments. MoCampbell, Janice and berry. 3Mt MAN. 29-4t-p Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Austin $14 95. Guaranteed MYRJCK S. 36-tf CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and John VanHoutan and Hershei Harsolien went to Maryville Sat SINGER Sewing machine, zig zag, MARKET YOUR HOGS-At MFA were Wednesday visitors of Sirs. FOR SALE Purebred Duroc i buttonhole, decorative stitching, Sylvia Thomas and Mildred.

Hog Market, Monday through urday and played in the band at the homecoming. Mrs. Maurice boars. ORA B. WILLIAMS, New Reliable party asume 5 pav-Hampton, XD 9-2268.

31-2t-p ments of $5.00 each. Write MR. iCLEETON, Credit Mgr. Box 274. Fridav.

CHARLES PARRISH, wno extended sympathy Manager. Phone SU 3-2645, Stan- Pa5.si" darling VanHoutan also went to jvauiie i.ynii and Kuth Ann 1 berry. Mo. olj Macon, Mo. 29-3t-p nc oimj neartielt 'em.

Heavy duty brown clasp en- Miss Margo VanHoutan had five HAT: PRESS WILL PRINT! For tnanks to those who sent flowers, iooa, caras contributions and of her classmates as guests to a Halloween party in her home. Fri- cauea. to the ones who prepared velopes for all types of mailing, FOR SALE Two used wool rugs Sixteen sizes, up to 10" THB wiw padding. Rose beige color. ALBANY LEDGER.

3-tl I Size 10 21 and 12 14.6 ft. Call tTT, appointment 726-3200. PAUL FOR SALE 100 Hamp feeder LAINHART. 30-tf. quality job printing of every type and description, call THE ALBANY LEDGER First.

Phone 726-3328 or 26-3214. S-tt pigs, oeniry, o-iw. isf-n aiiu Servea uie meals, the Busy dav evening. Bee Club. The Brooks-Cochell Fu- sirs.

Russell Magee had a Stan- neral home. Rev. Harvey Elder, lev party, Thursday afternoon. Rev. Roy Heriford, the pianist, sir.

Ota Magee celebrated his singers and pallbearers. Also to hirthdav Wednesday hv srnd- Mrs. Virgil Griggs, Ginger Brown, Gene Guess and Eddie Joe Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Guess visited Mr.

and Mrs. Elvis Lunsford, Tuesday afternoon. They all spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Kenneth Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl West of Gower, and Mrs. West's parents and a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tim West and Marty called Sunday afternoon on Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Hartschen and boys. Mr. and Mrs. "Herb Snow and Prem Stevens spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Steinman. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Deason FOR SAI.F.

Frvor. Shn narh NOTICE Keys made wnae you wait, to tt any lock. Get your spare key NEW KIWANIS OFFICERS Dr. D. S.

Merrill, left, was elected as president of the Albany Kiwanis club at 1963 SINGER Slant-o-matic in fpu. i oar-h console, unused condition. Save SAMPSON BRIDGES 31-lt-p Dr. Parsons and the nursing staff today at WHITE AUTO SUPPLY. 16-tf.

approximately percent. ve service what we Inquire TESS EI 31-1 1 wnne Kooert was hospitalized. Your kindness will never be for- a recent meeting. Kalph Kurtright, right, is the new vice president. The new officers take over the posts as head of the club from John McConkey and Robert McCarty, who WANTED ing the day and Wednesday night with his son, Russell and family.

Mrs. Beryl VanHoutan returned home from Kansas City Wednesday afternoon. Those calling on Avery Osborn LIME Crushed rock, natural gravel. Prompt delivery, phone Albany. 726-3124.

ALBANY GRAVEL gotton. May God Bless each one. MR. MRS. EDWARD RIGGINS WILLIAM ROBERT MR.

MRS. RONALD THOMPSON 18-tt IPANY, Inc. served as interim president and vice president, respectively, while the local club was being organized and chartered. -t, i WANTED Registered Nurse for Jf' Jfr. personnel and supervisory du- Ain ties- employment.

Please AUTO STORE, Albany. 27-tf send r.VK. NOTICE I will be at Parman's ERAL OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL this week were: Tom Barnes, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Steinman, Mr. and Mrs.

Garland Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Vernon St. Joseph, Mo. 30-2t FOR SALE Electric range, television, walnut dining suite.

DR. O. F. GILLESPIE 31-lt-p Service Station at Carmack each Wednesday and at the Courthouse in Albany on Thursdays to collect Huggins Township taxes. ETHEL LYKINS.

31-2t-p MR. MRS. QUTNCY STFJNMAN CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for all their kindness dur Caraway, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Har WANTED Farm loans, long term, low interest rates; life, auto, din, Sir.

and Mrs. John Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boner, Mrs. claims within 18 months of the onset of their disabilities, nor is there any change In the required six-month waiting period.

He added that the new law like the old does not recognize disabilities occurring after age 65, nor does It provide any increases in monthly checks for persons drawing old-age or survivors payments who comprize the bulk of social security beneficiaries. A bill to provide such increases failed to pass in the recent session of the Congress, Mr. Kasper explained. visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Garland Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl VanHoutan visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Bud Guess. Roy D. Hill spent Friday evening with Mrs. Sylvia Thomas and Mildred. Mrs.

Tom Branham came Saturday afternoon to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank fire and tornado Insurance. Sec MARION ROSS, SUnbery. 26-U.

NO HUNTING or trespassing on ing the nine weeks stay of Mrs land owned by CHARLES FOR SALE Modern seven-room house, 4 rooms downstairs with half bath, 3 rooms upstairs with full bath. Full basement. Known as Mrs. George Horn buckle property, close in. CHESTER SCOTT Realtor, phone 726-3313.

30-2t McCONKEY. 31-2t-p Martha Mastin In the Gentry County Memorial Hospital. The nurses, Dr. Carlin and Dr. Par HELP WANTED MALE Needed.

A Rawleigh Dealer in E. Gentry County or Albany. Real opportunity for nermanpnt nmfitM NO HUNTING on my land BOL- TEN BOWMAN. 31-lt-p sons, the hospital staff and kitchen help. Rex Brown who gave blood and Vance Parman who volun Rachel Cottrill, Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Hines, Rev. Orville Raw, Wayne Kernes and Phyllis and Jay Gillespie.

Buster of St. Joseph spent the weekend there. Maurice, Jerry and Bob VanHoutan were at Ames, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Daryl Swinford and son of Kansas City were Sat NO HUNTING or trespassing on SPECIAL Guns, Guns, Guns! In- k- Start promptly. Write sulated underwear, boots, jack-! JA.WLEIGH, Dept. MO 120 232, teered to give. To those that land owned and operated bv us Wilson. Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Wilson and son, Kent were Sunday afternoon and supper guests in opened their homes that we might ets and huntine clothes. We have i rTTrt. dl-lt-p HAROLD GROOM RALPH DELLS. 31-2t-p the Wilson home.

a larg stock of guns and shells. We reload rifle shells and carry stocks of loading supplies for sale. Come in. COX ELECTRIC ti RAILROAD Apprenticeship. Wanted, young men 17 to 29 to train for Railroad Commur.ica'ions.

For nit otifvinr inloniia.i. mla T2sw ft Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gregory and children visited Sunday after FOR RENT urday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Garland Keown. noon with Mrs. Mae Canaday and SPORTING GOODS. New Hamp- phoneme Mr. and Mrs.

Beryl VanHoutan the Merlin McCampbell family. They also called later in the af locaUon. 31-lt FOR RENT House in Albany, go rest, and still be near our loved one. To all those that were so kind when we lost our wife and mother, for the flowers and food and for their words of comfort and svmpathv. ELLIE MASTIN MR.

MRS. WTNFORD E. McMTLLEN CARLA JEAN MR. MRS. RAY WEATHERD E.

V. INLAND GEORGE M. LOCK JUi liKACK, phone 726-5644 were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Terry.

ternoon on Mr. and Mrs. Lee WANTED To ty some goats. 30-tf FOR SALE Reg. Duroc boars.

JOE RICHARDSON, Hatfield, Mo. ph. VI 5-2312. 31-2t Murrell. VIRGIL SMITH, Albany.

31-lt Mrs. Virgil Grigg and grand FOR RENT 3 room furnished Mr. and Mrs. Don Guess and daughter. Ginger Brown of Kansas, City, Rev.

Hillman, Claud apartment. MRS. RETHA MTJR FOR SALE Raymond Yeater Denny of Kansas City visited Fri WANTED Chain saw custom work of all kinds. DONALD HOLLIDAY. Rt.

1, Albany. 31-lt lHY. 2J.tf residence and bouse on south side day night and Saturday with Mr. Crabtree, Mrs. Cora Kistler and and Mrs.

Bud Guess and Gene. Curly Caton, Mrs. Clever D. Gib FOR RENT Clyde Summa pro Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Steinman CARD OF THANKS of East Clay Street. Both houses located on pavement, 4 blocks, east of square. Also business building on east side of square. R03- MISCELLANEOUS perty, i miie south Gentry. See or call W.

J. KIER, Gentry HI 8-3462. 20-tf son, Mrs. Everett McCampbell, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Steinman were visitors of Floyd Noble and spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Garland Keown. We wish to express our thanks NO HUNTING on my land. J. B.

JKT u. KOSS. Executor of Ray to relatives, friends and neigh Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson Mrs.

Russell Magee this week. mond Yeater Estate. 16-tfiSEAT. 31-21-p FOR RENT Downstairs apart NAME IMPRINTED ON CHRISTMAS CARDS spent Thursday evening with Mr. Mike Gregory spent Saturday ment.

Wall-to-wall carpet bors for the food, cards, flowers and contributions during the illness and passing of our loved one. I and Mrs. Gary Wilson and son, uwiUHi' LONG, Phone 3317. 30-tf We also 4xten1 thanks in Par- night with Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman Gregory. Mrs. Virgil Griggs and Ginger Sue Brown, Gene Guess and Eddie Joe Muller of Kansas City visited Monday morning until Wed LOST AND FOUND Sons and the hospital staff. Your comforting expressions will never be forgotten. THE NOAH HISE FAMILY Kent.

Mrs. Bob VanHoutan, Terry and Debbie were Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones. Mr.

and Mrs. Garland Wilson visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Guess. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Gregory Trap 01 nesday afternoon with her par LOST Large gold band ring, $5.00 reward. JOHN D. CONRAD. 3it-p CARD OF THANKS LOST Set of keys in blue reward.

SANDRA MILLER and children visited Sunday eve ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Guess, Gene Guess stayed until Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett McCampbell, Harold and Ricky and Gerald Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, Andrea and Phillip spent We wish to express our deepest appreciation to friends, neighbors and relatives for the cards, flowers and kind words at the death of my sister, Etheline Scott in St. Joseph. MR.

MRS. J. R. EASTERLY ning with the Morris Gregory family. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob VanHoutan, iinday, Nov. 8 An Extra Bonus For You! From now until November 30, we will imprint your name in gold FREE on Christmas Cards you purchase. So, if you want to give your cards that elegant, luxurious look, at no extra charge, come in and make your selection right away! CHOOSE YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS EARLY While We Have a LARGE SELECTION! CARD OF THANKS Terry and Debbie were Sunday Saturday evening with Mrs. Gertie McCampbell dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Gary White. CARD OF THANKS Evan Locke of Kansas City Sunday morning until Mon day morning in the Jackson and Ballinger home. We sincerely tliank all those who were responsible for making our golden wedding such a happy occasion. So thankful for those who were present, the many cards, gifts, telephone calls, the warm handshakes and greetings.

Your k-ndness and thoughts of us will be cherished in our hearts the rt of our lives. MR. MRS. JOHN WELCH Beginning at 1 :00 P.M. AT THE ALBANY AIRPORT Sponsored by the Albany Jaycees Added Social Security Benefits For Area Disabled About 160 disabled persons and their dependents in this area, will We desire to express to our kind neighbors and thoughtful friends our heartfelt thanks for their many expressions of sympathy.

The beautiful floral offerings, food and cards were especially appreciated. MRS. MARGARET BRIDGES MRS. CARMETA COTTRJLL MR. MRS.

DALE GILLESPIE AND ROD MR. Sc MRS. CHARLES COTTRILL and FAMILY MR. MRS. J.

C. GILLESPIE and FAMILY Mr. and Mrs. Jerry VanHoutan, John and Margo visited Sunday afternoon in the Jim Denney home. Sir, and Mrs.

Curtis Graham spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Beryl VanHoutan, Maurice VanHoutan called late in the afternoon. Mrs. Ben Kerns called Thursday afternoon on Mrs.

Delno Crabtree. Mrs. Morris Gregory and children spent late Friday afternoon IMPRINTED CARDS CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends who extended sympathy i and helped during the illness and passing of our loved one, Horace S. Ward. We also extend heart.

qualify for social security disability benefits or have their present payments increased under a recent change in the social secur As low as 12 59c and up FOR ity law. Harry Kasper, district social se- in the Marvin Carlock home. felt thanks to Rev. Cecil Davlin. Mn Rvluia Thomas and Mild-purity manager at St.

Joseph, said DIES FN DES MOINES roH wr Sunday dinner euests the new law permits the begin- uie xirooKS-x titii uneral Home and those who sent flowers, food, cards and called. Your kindness will- never be forgotten. May God each and every one. MRS. CHRISTINE WARD KAY HAROLD WARD Quality Rust-Craft and Ambassador Boxes From CHRISTKAS CARDS 59c TO '4 Charles A Housh aae 75 Dassed'0' Mr.

and Mrs. ueioeri inomas awS "St 22 taS hospital Linda in St. Joseph. In the benefit purposes to be set at away ott. in a hospital the time the worker actually be- Des Moines, after having suf- uternoon uiey an visueu in me If Will MrNTeese home.

comes disabled. It also applies to a-ieu ci siroKe 01 pai aiydib. nci Parman. Dannev Pick- disabled workers who worked un- is survived by his wife, Bloiidina ering, Kenneth Phillips and Siec der c'al security for at least MR. MRS.

BOB COURTNEY And Son MR. MRS. DUANE STEWART And Sons BROTHERS SISTERS Phillips called Sunday morning on five of the ten years before they become disabled but who have not of the home at Des Moines. Sirs. Housh is the former Blondina Dal-bey Price of Albany.

Funeral services and burial were held at Des Moines on Oc t. 26. Mrs. H. D.

Price returned last week after having spent a week CARD OF THANKS 4W: Kenneth Steinman. Sirs. Ethel Guess, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Guess were Sunday visitors of Sirs.

Georgia Harrod and son, Harry and family. Sir. and Mrs. Junior Noble, Dougie and David, Linda and Leo Madison, Mr. and Mrs.

Delno Crabtree spent Sunday evening with the Russell Magee family and. We are indeed grateful for the many acts of kindness shown dur yet made their claims for payments. The change does not liberalize the requirements of the law in any way except to permit the actual date of disability to be recognized, Mrs. Kasper emphasized. He said Uie new law does not raise the disability checks of those now on the rolls who filed their with Mrs.

Hou-sh in Des Moines SPECIAL 10 DISCOUNT UNTIL NOV. 30 ing the illness and passing of our; during his illness and at his beloved sister and aunt, Evelyn death. Patterson. We also extend thanks for flowers, food, cards, calls and I comforting words. Thanks to Rev.

Wm. Heriford, Rev. Robert P. On Any Watch Put on Lay-Away Now and Paid For By Christmas! Ml HOMECOMING University of Missouri students, alumni, and friends will follow the theme of "How the West Was Won" in the annual Homecoming at Columbia on Nov. 6 and 7.

This will be highlighted by an encounter with a Western "football team, when the Missouri Tigers meet the University of Colorado Buffaloes in Memorial Stadium on Nov. 7. Preparations for Homecoming are western all the way. Quinn, Brooks-Cochell Funeral Home, singers and pallbearers. Your kindness will always be remembered.

God bless every one. MR. MRS. ROBERT POFF MR. MRS.

LLOYD WINEMILLER DONNA MR. SffiS. CLIFTON PORTER EMORY CROSS MRS. JOYCE YAGER, MICKEY KIM MR. 4 MRS.

DONALD POFF RODNEY CHRISTINE EDDIE POFF Bulova Caravelle Hamilton Don's SPECIAL FEEDER CALF YEARLING SALE Saturday, Nov. 10, 1964 BETHANY LIVESTOCK AUCTION COMPANY Bethany, Missouri Starting at 1 :00 P.M. For more information call: EARL STURGEON, Darlington NO 6-2621 Or DON ENGLAND, Bethany HA 5-7226. All Buyers Consignors Welcome Bethany Livestock Auction Phone HA 5-9930 COME AND HEAR the powerful, saving message of the hour at the CARMACK COMMUNITY CHURCH There will be an inspirational meeting each Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at 7 o'clock through Nov. 22.

The messages will be delivered by R. C. Molden-hauer, evangelist and pastor of the Church of God (7th day), Stanberry, Mo. DRIVE IN THE DINER Helen's Don's FLOWERS GIFTS JEWELRY Phone 726-3501 AIbany Mo Sandwiches Malts French Fries Onion Rings OPEN 10 TILL 10 DAILY NEW HAMPTON, MO. i.

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